
Wingsy Kits 1/48 Mitsubishi A5M2b Claude type 96
44.00
$
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Ready to assemble scale model kit.</li>
<li>Contains parts for one model.</li>
<li>Model length: 157.6 mm</li>
<li>Wingspan: 229.2 mm</li>
<li>Plastic parts: 89</li>
<li>Photoetched parts: 48</li>
<li>4 different decal options.</li>
<li>Paint and glue are not included.</li>
<li>Contains small and sharp parts.</li>
<li>Kit suitable for ages 14 to adult.</li>
</ul>

Special Hobby SH48111 1/48 Breda BA65A-80
33.00
$
<ul>
<li>Weight : 0.4048 kg</li>
<li>Era : Word War II</li>
<li>Origin : Iraqi, Portuguese, italian</li>
<li>Type : Aircraft</li>
<li>Scale : 1/48</li>
<li>Edition : Special Hobby</li>
<li>Product : Plastic kits</li>
</ul>

Trumpeter 02288 1/32 Messerschmitt BF109-E
25.00
$
<p>Messerschmitt's Bf109 fighter was Germany's main fighter in World War II. It was designed by Dr. Messerschmitt and its design was completed in the early 1930s. It was one of the first generation of fighter fighters in a truly modern sense, featuring all-metallic fuselage, lower single wing, closed cockpit and retractable landing gear. After the baptism of the Spanish Civil War, Bf109 remained the mainstay of the Luftwaffe fighter unit in the era of jets at the end of World War II. In order to improve the performance of the Bf109E series aircraft, the last two prototypes of the series V16 and V17 were manufactured. They have undergone structural improvements and enhanced firepower deployment. Both aircraft are the basis of the Bf109E3. The E3 is equipped with two MG17 machine guns on the upper part of the engine, and one MG FF cannon on each of its wings. A total of 1,276 Bf109E-3s were manufactured, including 83 Bf109E-3a export models.</p>

Special Hobby 72384 1/72 SAAB JA-37 Viggen Fighter
25.00
$
<p>The Saab 37 Viggen Swedish for "the Bolt" or "the Tufted Duck" is a retired Swedish single-seat, single-engine, short-medium range combat aircraft. Development work on the type was initiated at Saab in 1952 and, following the selection of a radical delta wing configuration, the resulting aircraft performed its first flight on 8 February 1967 and entered service on 21 June 1971. It was the first canard design produced in quantity. The Viggen was also the most advanced fighter jet in Europe during that time.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>highly accurate and finely detailed model, the top notch 1/72 Viggen currently on the market</li>
<li>decals cater for three machines one of which sports eyecatching anniversary scheme with red tail fin and a rider on it.</li>
<li>wide range of detail sets and figures with ladders available.</li>
</ul>

Special Hobby SH72338 1/72 P-40E Warhawk Claws and Teeth*
15.00
$
<p>The Curtiss P-40 E was one of the few US aircraft available in any numbers at the start of World War II. In addition to US usage, a large number were supplied to the British under Lend-Lease provisions. These were called the Kittyhawk 1A. These were used in various Commonwealth nations and a number were even reacquired by the US. While adequate in performance for it's time, the performance of the P-40 E was somewhat inferior to the Zero, Messerschmidt and Spitfire.</p>